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Пишет bioRxiv Subject Collection: Neuroscience ([info]syn_bx_neuro)
@ 2025-10-02 22:32:00


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Gut microbiota as a modulator of circadian neural development in the honey bee model.
Disruption in gut microbiota during the early postnatal period can disrupt normal neural development and result in long-term behavioral alterations (1). Similar to other neural systems, the circadian clock mechanism continues to mature after birth (2), yet how microbial disturbances in the early period influence the onset of circadian rhythms and the development of central clock mechanisms remains poorly understood. Here we studied whether early life gut dysbiosis affects the ontogeny of behavioral circadian rhythms and the maturation of clock neurons using the honey bee (Apis mellifera), a model organism that shares features of postnatal development of behavioral circadian rhythm and clock system (3,5) with humans (6). Our findings demonstrate that antibiotic-treated and gnotobiotic-reared bees display reduced rhythmicity compared to controls. These treatments also impair the development of the circadian pacemaker, marked by fewer Pigment-Dispersing Factor (PDF)-expressing neurons. Additionally, antibiotic exposure increased the expression of the Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein Acid Labile Subunit (IGFALS) in early ages, which stabilizes the IGF-1/27, a hormone important for neurodevelopmental processes42. Together, these results identify gut microbiota as a modulator of circadian development. Our work provides an understanding of how early-life microbial disruptions influence the development of circadian rhythms, providing information that may extend to other animals, including humans.


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